Saturday, October 16, 2010

Nokia E75


Nokia E75, the latest Nokia Smartphone in the ever growing E-series is now available to pre-order at Mobiles.co.uk. It is the first Nokia Smartphone to feature a slide-out QWERTY keyboard which is perfect for all those text and email fanatics. Style-wise it would appear to be a sort of cross between the conventionally sliding E66 and the E90, the latest incarnation of Nokia’s long-established hinged Qwerty-keyboard business phones. However, Nokia have now fully admitted that it has taken “a lot of inspiration from the Nokia 9300”, which was its very first Communicator. This return to roots can be clearly seen throughout the E75.
E75  runs on the Symbian 9.3 operating system with S60 software. It boasts a 2.4 inch screen with 16 million colours on a LCD display, which is by no means the biggest screen ever seen on a Nokia but perfectly fine and easy to use in its own right. The homescreen has 2 pre set screen options allowing you to customise it to your personal needs for the easiest operation possible. Navigating the menu on the Nokia E75 is easy thanks to the use of the “Navi key”. Having the Navi key allows Nokia to drastically reduce the number of keys on the handset because the user interface is intuitive, it will show options on the screen that are related in some way to what function on the E75 you are currently using.
E75  has Nokia web browsing, WI-FI, GPRS and HSDPA all of which will help you get speedy connection to the internet. The Nokia E75 has definitely been built with email in mind offering support for POP3, SMTP and Mail for exchange. Some other great features on the E75 are a 3.2 mega pixel camera  with auto focus, LED flash and digital zoom, as well as a video recorder with Hi-resolution VGA and video streaming. However the main application on the Nokia E75 has to be QuickOffice. This software allows you to create, edit and update Microsoft Office documents like text documents and Spreadsheets.

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